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View article: Supplementary Figure from Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin
Supplementary Figure from Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin Open
Supplementary Figure from Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin
View article: Data from Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin
Data from Relations of Current and Past Cancer with Severe Outcomes among 104,590 Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: The COVID EHR Cohort at the University of Wisconsin Open
Background:There is mixed evidence about the relations of current versus past cancer with severe COVID-19 outcomes and how they vary by patient and cancer characteristics.Methods:Electronic health record data of 104,590 adult hospitalized …
View article: Purpose in life and mortality among breast cancer survivors.
Purpose in life and mortality among breast cancer survivors. Open
Higher PIL is associated with improved survival in breast cancer survivors, with physical activity, stress reduction, and social engagement as key pathways. Goal-oriented interventions promoting PIL may improve survivorship outcomes. (Psyc…
View article: Provider Behavioral Determinants and Preferences for Lung Cancer Screening Implementation: A Brief Report
Provider Behavioral Determinants and Preferences for Lung Cancer Screening Implementation: A Brief Report Open
View article: Impact of a State Medicaid Guideline Requiring Pre-Operative Smoking Cessation on Elective Orthopedic Surgery Rates
Impact of a State Medicaid Guideline Requiring Pre-Operative Smoking Cessation on Elective Orthopedic Surgery Rates Open
View article: Syndemic trajectories of heavy drinking, smoking, and depressive symptoms are associated with mortality in women living with HIV in the United States from 1994 to 2017
Syndemic trajectories of heavy drinking, smoking, and depressive symptoms are associated with mortality in women living with HIV in the United States from 1994 to 2017 Open
View article: Real-time automated billing for tobacco treatment: developing and validating a scalable machine learning approach
Real-time automated billing for tobacco treatment: developing and validating a scalable machine learning approach Open
Objectives To develop CigStopper, a real-time, automated medical billing prototype designed to identify eligible tobacco cessation care codes, thereby reducing administrative workload while improving billing accuracy. Materials and Methods…
View article: Is There an Association Between Cigarette Smoking and Advanced Liver Fibrosis in Smokers with HIV, Heavy Drinking and High Prevalence of HCV?
Is There an Association Between Cigarette Smoking and Advanced Liver Fibrosis in Smokers with HIV, Heavy Drinking and High Prevalence of HCV? Open
Background: Cigarette smoking has been associated with liver fibrosis in the setting of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection but has not been studied among people with HIV (PWH) who consume alcohol. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of…
View article: Pathways From Socioeconomic Factors to Major Cardiovascular Events Among Postmenopausal Veteran and Nonveteran Women: Findings From the Women's Health Initiative
Pathways From Socioeconomic Factors to Major Cardiovascular Events Among Postmenopausal Veteran and Nonveteran Women: Findings From the Women's Health Initiative Open
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of death for women in the United States, with veterans being at potentially higher risk than their nonveteran counterparts due to accelerated aging and distinct biopsychosocia…
View article: The Oregon Medicaid Guideline on Smoking Abstinence Prior to Elective Surgery
The Oregon Medicaid Guideline on Smoking Abstinence Prior to Elective Surgery Open
This Viewpoint discusses learnings from implementation of an Oregon guideline requiring that Medicaid-insured patients abstain from cigarette smoking for at least 4 weeks before most elective surgeries.
View article: Tobacco Use Screening In Community-Based Primary Care Clinics By Visit Modality During The Covid-19 Pandemic
Tobacco Use Screening In Community-Based Primary Care Clinics By Visit Modality During The Covid-19 Pandemic Open
CONTEXT: Primary care delivery was significantly impacted by COVID-19, with rapid deployment of telehealth after the United States’ national public health emergency (PHE) declaration in March 2020. In the years following the PHE, rates of …
View article: Influence of physical activity measurement on the association between Life’s Essential 8 and incident cardiovascular disease in older women
Influence of physical activity measurement on the association between Life’s Essential 8 and incident cardiovascular disease in older women Open
View article: Demographic Characteristics, Perinatal Smoking Patterns, and Risk for Neonatal Health Complications Among Pregnant Smokers in the United States Who Begin Using Electronic Cigarettes During Pregnancy: A Descriptive Study Using Population-Based Surveillance Data
Demographic Characteristics, Perinatal Smoking Patterns, and Risk for Neonatal Health Complications Among Pregnant Smokers in the United States Who Begin Using Electronic Cigarettes During Pregnancy: A Descriptive Study Using Population-Based Surveillance Data Open
Introduction Health agencies have called for research evaluating e-cigarette (EC) use in supporting prenatal smoking cessation. This study aimed to describe (1) the characteristics of smokers who begin using electronic cigarettes (ECs) dur…
View article: Interventions for smoking cessation in hospitalised patients
Interventions for smoking cessation in hospitalised patients Open
Offering hospitalised patients smoking cessation counselling beginning in hospital and continuing for over one month after discharge increases quit rates, compared to no hospital intervention. Counselling provided only in hospital, without…
View article: Association of cardiovascular health and epigenetic age acceleration
Association of cardiovascular health and epigenetic age acceleration Open
Background: Cardiovascular health (CVH) has been defined by the American Heart Association (AHA) as the presence of the “Life’s Simple 7” ideal lifestyle and clinical factors. CVH is known to predict longevity and freedom from cardiovascul…
View article: Supplemental Figure 1 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 1 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 1: Sample timeline of data collection, timing of examinations (i.e., when smoking status is updated), and lung cancer incidence in an FHS Offspring participant who attended 9 examinations and was diagnosed with lung can…
View article: Supplemental Figure 3 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 3 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 3: PRS Model fit by p-value threshold. High resolution plots displaying the -log10(p-value) of the association between lung cancer and the PRS in the FHS sample (y-axis) versus the threshold below which all SNPs with p-…
View article: Data from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Data from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Background:Lung cancer risk attributable to smoking is dose dependent, yet few studies examining a polygenic risk score (PRS) by smoking interaction have included comprehensive lifetime pack-years smoked.Methods:We analyzed data from parti…
View article: Supplemental Figure 4 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 4 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 4: Overlaid histograms showing the distribution of polygenic risk scores by case/non-case status
View article: Supplemental Figure 3 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 3 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 3: PRS Model fit by p-value threshold. High resolution plots displaying the -log10(p-value) of the association between lung cancer and the PRS in the FHS sample (y-axis) versus the threshold below which all SNPs with p-…
View article: Data from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Data from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Background:Lung cancer risk attributable to smoking is dose dependent, yet few studies examining a polygenic risk score (PRS) by smoking interaction have included comprehensive lifetime pack-years smoked.Methods:We analyzed data from parti…
View article: Supplemental Figure 4 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 4 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 4: Overlaid histograms showing the distribution of polygenic risk scores by case/non-case status
View article: Supplemental Figure 2 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 2 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 2: Overlaid histograms of pack-years smoked by smoking status. This plot shows that currently smoking individuals tended to incur more pack-years smoked than formerly smoking individuals.
View article: Supplemental Figure 1 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 1 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 1: Sample timeline of data collection, timing of examinations (i.e., when smoking status is updated), and lung cancer incidence in an FHS Offspring participant who attended 9 examinations and was diagnosed with lung can…
View article: Supplemental Figure 2 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Supplemental Figure 2 from Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Supplemental Figure 2: Overlaid histograms of pack-years smoked by smoking status. This plot shows that currently smoking individuals tended to incur more pack-years smoked than formerly smoking individuals.
View article: Longitudinal Associations Between Optimism and Objective Measures of Physical Functioning in Women
Longitudinal Associations Between Optimism and Objective Measures of Physical Functioning in Women Open
Importance Identifying factors contributing to sustained physical functioning is critical for the health and well-being of the aging population, especially as physical functioning may precede and predict subsequent health outcomes. Prior w…
View article: Feasibility of precision smoking treatment in a low-income community setting: results of a pilot randomized controlled trial in The Southern Community Cohort Study
Feasibility of precision smoking treatment in a low-income community setting: results of a pilot randomized controlled trial in The Southern Community Cohort Study Open
View article: Hospital-Initiated Smoking Cessation Among Patients Admitted with Behavioral Health Conditions
Hospital-Initiated Smoking Cessation Among Patients Admitted with Behavioral Health Conditions Open
View article: Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study
Interaction between Continuous Pack-Years Smoked and Polygenic Risk Score on Lung Cancer Risk: Prospective Results from the Framingham Heart Study Open
Background: Lung cancer risk attributable to smoking is dose dependent, yet few studies examining a polygenic risk score (PRS) by smoking interaction have included comprehensive lifetime pack-years smoked. Methods: We analyzed data from pa…
View article: Associations between Smoking and Smoking Cessation during Pregnancy and Newborn Metabolite Concentrations: Findings from PRAMS and INSPIRE Birth Cohorts
Associations between Smoking and Smoking Cessation during Pregnancy and Newborn Metabolite Concentrations: Findings from PRAMS and INSPIRE Birth Cohorts Open
Newborn metabolite perturbations may identify potential biomarkers or mechanisms underlying adverse, smoking-related childhood health outcomes. We assessed associations between third-trimester smoking and newborn metabolite concentrations …